The problem with him is that his image is so forced. Now, he's trying to be Zac Brown with the beard and that outfit and it just does not fit him. I know that a lot of mainstream acts have country roots but it's super forced when they try to incorporate the country side to get that loyal country fan base.

I honestly feel Supplies wouldn't have worked as single. The supposed 'woke' message of the video didn't work in his favour during the pre-album campaign when everyone and their mother was already on a JT hate train. Filthy was def. the wrong song to start the era or as single choice in general.

Jesper wrote:I honestly feel Supplies wouldn't have worked as single. The supposed 'woke' message of the video didn't work in his favour during the pre-album campaign when everyone and their mother was already on a JT hate train. Filthy was def. the wrong song to start the era or as single choice in general.

He should have released the title track first. That goofy video would have probably eased some people's fears that he was going to go full country.

JT really needs another single now. I hope he picks a good one. He needs a single that is going to push the whole album. I really believe there is a big hit on the album still. Say Something was not that big hit I had hoped for.

So I only checked this out because I saw the Top 3 from the Survivor of this weren't even singles and I've heard Say Something a few times on the radio which has grown on me a lot.

I thought Filthy was a terrible lead single; I like Supplies but it kind of tries too hard and then Man of the Woods as a promo track did nothing for me so I just didn't bother with the project until above!

I love the album! It really is so cohesive and gets you in the groove with a nice country backdrop. Say Something is my absolute favourite, it should have been the lead single. Montana is definitely a hit waiting to happen, it's very catchy. Also loving Higher Higher and Breeze Off the Pond. Livin' Off the Land is great too and Waves is a jam.

Filthy remains grating but is listenable! Very surprised by how much I am liking the album as I've actually never really listened to any of his albums before! Definitely recommend Montana for anyone considering whether to give a listen!